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SPONSORED: Translating digital photos into a canvas print has an undoubted aesthetic appeal, but how do you achieve it?  Mypicture.com.au has the answers.

It’s safe to say that in 2022 almost everyone can take the odd great photo, even using non-professional gear. So if you’ve taken some shots that you’re rather proud of, what can you do with them apart from uploading them to Instagram?

A traditional choice would be printing some pictures to put in a photo album – but let’s face it, the chances are they’d only be looked at every once in a while. If you want to put your images permanently on show, why not display them as personalised wall decor – canvas prints for example – in your home or office?

Canvas prints have huge aesthetic potential. A photo canvas produced to a high standard will make a worthy centrepiece of any room, bringing some vintage-inspired elegance to your interior design. But creating a canvas that’s a true showstopper calls for a bit of know-how. So to help you out, we've teamed up with canvas printing experts MyPicture.com.au – here’s what they want you to know about custom canvas prints.

It all starts with the canvas

Let’s assume you already have an amazing picture you want to get printed. If you want to find the best printing medium for your image, do a bit of research about what’s on offer first. If you’re buying a canvas print, check the quality of the canvas each company uses for printing.

Originally, canvas was a natural material made from cotton, hemp or linen. And while natural canvas is still used in some industries, polyester canvas is now standard in digital printing. Man-made canvas has the same fine texture and elegant matte appearance as organic canvas, but it’s more durable – giving you the best of both worlds.

The best print providers will only use canvas that’s proven to be compatible with the inks they use in manufacture. For example, MyPicture.com.au works only with fabric that’s specially designed for HP latex inks, ensuring the best ink saturation and colour depth for their prints.

Where technology meets tradition

Head turning: Canvas prints

Canvas prints are put together in a unique way. Once the canvas fabric has been printed with your photo, it’s wrapped over an inner frame, giving the print a pleasingly substantial presence. The process requires an ingenious combination of cutting-edge technology and traditional craftsmanship.

Look for providers who assemble their canvas by hand – as automation can’t ensure the same perfectly taut surface and long-lasting performance. It takes years of professional experience to learn how to get a perfectly finished canvas that looks good as new for years on end. And assembly by hand is one of the ways that canvas prints keep their unique appeal in this digital age. They represent timeless style, bringing a sense of tradition into modern homes.

Smart solutions for better results

It’s important to choose the right print size for your digital image. While you’re generally safe with small and medium formats, if you want to go big there’s a chance that the resolution of your photo won’t be high enough. The result could be a blurry or pixelated print, and nobody wants that.

So what to do? When in doubt, trust technology – and choose a printing provider with an in-built picture measurement system. The MyPicture.com.au system, for example, automatically checks the resolution of any picture that you upload to their site. It then offers you only the printing formats that are suitable, eliminating the possibility that you’ll choose the wrong size.

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High-end canvas prints bring out the best qualities of your image – and they last for years on end. So if you’re looking for an original way to celebrate your photography skills, turn your photos into genuine wall art showstoppers on canvas! And to get the best results possible, make sure you use the advice above from MyPicture.com.au!

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